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On router with IP address 10.1.0.1, add an EoIP interface and set its MAC address::
/interface eoip add remote-address=10.5.8.1 tunnel-id=1 mac-address=00-00-5E-80-00-02 \
\... disabled=no
Now you can add IP addresses to the created EoIP interfaces from the same subnet.
Specifications
Packages required: system
License required: level1 (limited to 1 tunnel) , level3
Home menu level: /interface eoip
Standards and Technologies:
Hardware usage: Not significant
Related Documents
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Software Package Management
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IP Addresses and ARP
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Bridge
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PPTP
Description
An EoIP interface should be configured on two routers that have the possibility for an IP level
connection. The EoIP tunnel may run over an IPIP tunnel, a PPTP 128bit encrypted tunnel, a
PPPoE connection, or any connection that transports IP.
Specific Properties:
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Each EoIP tunnel interface can connect with one remote router which has a corresponding
interface configured with the same 'Tunnel ID'.
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The EoIP interface appears as an Ethernet interface under the interface list.
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This interface supports all features of an Ethernet interface. IP addresses and other tunnels may
be run over the interface.
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The EoIP protocol encapsulates Ethernet frames in GRE (IP protocol number 47) packets (just
like PPTP) and sends them to the remote side of the EoIP tunnel.
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Maximal count of EoIP tunnels is 65536.
Notes
WDS significantly faster than EoIP (up to 10-20% on RouterBOARD 500 systems), so it is
recommended to use WDS whenever possible.
EoIP Setup
Home menu level: /interface eoip
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